DBD Proposes New Digital Measures to Streamline Business Registration in Thailand
The Department of Business Development (“DBD”), under the Ministry of Commerce, has continued to advance its efforts to support entrepreneurs through the “DBD Biz Regist System,” an online platform designed to simplify the process of registering partnerships and companies in Thailand. However, currently, the DBD Biz Regist system is available in the Thai language only.
The DBD has introduced the Draft Central Partnership and Company Registration Office Regulation on the Registration of Partnerships and Companies via the Digital Business Registration System (DBD Biz Regist) (No. ..) B.E. …. (the “Draft Regulation“), which is now open for public hearing. The Draft Regulation aims to revise the criteria and procedures for business registration to better reflect current technological capabilities and user needs.
Key Highlights of the Draft Regulation
1. Electronic Signatures
The Draft Regulation introduces an additional method for electronic signing using the digital identification and authentication system available through Krung Thai Bank Public Company Limited (“Krung Thai”) via the Pao Tang application.
2. Digital Membership Registration
Entrepreneurs will be able to register for a username and password to access the DBD Biz Regist system using Krung Thai’s digital identity verification service through the Pao Tang application.
3. Simplified Login Process
The Draft Regulation introduces an option for users to verify their identity and log in directly to the DBD Biz Regist platform via the Pao Tang application.
The Draft Regulation is open for public hearing until 25 November 2025. After ending of the public hearing period, the DBD will submit the feedback and comments received to the DBD committee for further consideration. If the Draft Regulation is approved by the Director-General of the DBD, it will formally enter into force and be published on the DBD’s official website, which is expected to take effect next year (2026). Once implemented, these updates are expected to streamline the registration process, enhance security, and improve accessibility, ultimately fostering a more supportive environment for business operations in Thailand.
Author: Panisa Suwanmatajarn, Managing Partner.
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